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I HERBERT & CO., LTD., I I LAWRENCE and WAITAHUNA. I I Wash-day Economy. I I No day is perhaps more dreaded by the busy housewife than the I ■ weekly wash-day, and especially during this hot weather. The ■ ■ progressive and managing woman is therefore quick to take ■ ■ advantage of every up-to-date appliance which will not only ■ ■ make the weekly task a lighter one, but which will save her ■ ■ much valuable time, and that at a minimum of expense. All ■ I these advantages are to. be found in the ■ I O.K. Washing Machine, I I which is being used in all up-to-date households, where its very I I presence means economy. I I IT SAVES TIME AND LABOR, because you have no rubbing I I or scrubbing to do. A girl of 10 can turn the handle and ■ I put through a wash, the mechanism being so simple. It ■ ■ saves three-quarters of your time on wash-day. ■ I It costs you under Twopence per Wash. I I Think of that ! Think of what wash-day costs you at I I present, especially if you pay others to do it. Twopence per ■ I week only comes to 8/8 per year. A machine will soon pay ■ ■ for itself. I I IT SAVES WEAR AND TEAR on the clothes, as it does not I ■ rub them, but simply forces the scalding water through and ■ I through them, ana you cannot get anything too dirty or too ■ I heavy for it. It is guaranteed not to wear or tear the finest ■ ■ fabrics, lace curtains, etc. ■ I IT IS MADE IN ONE SIZE, and two fills of the machine will I I do a large wash. I ■ This machine must be of interest to you. It means money to I ■ you. It means more leisure. It means comfort and better ■ ■ health. Why not begin the New Year with one ? After the ■ ■ first trial you will wonder how you ever managed under the ■ I old system. GET A MACHINE AT ONCE. You will I ■ save money from the beginning. ■ I Price - £4 ss. I I Ask for the little pamphlet, " Doing Housework by Machinery." I ■ It contains valuable hints on washing clothes. I I HERBERT & CO., LTD. I MOTHERS ! Give the little ones a treat, And have one for yourselves. WE GIVE FREE A SAMPLE BALLOON A SAMPLE BALLOON For the children's enjoyment WITH EACH POUND OF OUR vJOIQ | n Air-tight Tins Nllgfget | n Air-tight Tins 1 Cflj In Air-tight Tins TRY IT. It is delicious, and the Government Expert reports, that it is extremely free from any impurities. FACTS LIKE THESE SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Gold Nugget .Tea ... ••• 2s pep lb Moa Tea (red label) ... ••• Is lOd Tui A Tea ... ... ... Is 8d Moa Tea (blue label).. ... Is 6d SAMPLES FREE. SAMPLES FREE.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Ape invited to inspect Kilroy and Sutherland's Direct Importations for the Coming Season. NOTE. — ALL GOODS AT KEEN DUNEDIN PRICES. Tjwn Hall Building's, Ross Place, Lawrence. H. BROWN .. Manager.

TUAPEKA BOOT MART. Established 1868. FOR NEARLY FORTY YEARS we have carried the Largest and Most Varied Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES on the Goldtields. As the Stock is too large for present requirements, we intend making a GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH ! FOR ONE MONTH ! During which time a TREMENDOUS REDUCTION will be made on the prices all round. Now is your chance to buy your Boots and Shoes from JOHN DAVIDSON, TUAPEKA BOOT MART ... ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE

W. VARCOE, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER, OEGS to notify that he is now to be found in commodious premises in KOrfS PLACE, beside the Corporation Weighbridge. 1 large Stock of Harness of all kinds. - HARNESS MADE TO ORDER Repairs on shoibest notice a -specialty. ! THHERE are porridges and porridges. 1 But the porridge that stands highest on the pinnacle of goodness is that made from Robinson's Patent Groats. It makes a dish more pleasing in appearance, finer ! flavored, easier digested, and richer in nutriment than from ordinary meal. All grocers sell it P O R SALE, Five-roomed HOUSE, in Gabriels Gully ; Range in kitchen, 2 Register Grates in front rooms ; also, Detached Room, with Ornamental Stove ; good Gaxden of Vegetables ; small and large Fruit.— Apply Office of this Paper. - ,

DENTIST, OTOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS *^ (late Colonial Bank), Pkinces-street, Dunedin. Lawrence Address : G. O. TAYLOR'S, Chemist, Ross Place, Every Second Thursday. Next Visit : THURSDAY, 18th APRIL, arriving by the midday train and depart' ing in the following morning's train. HAPPY CHILDREN ARE A~GOMFORT. Proper feeding is requisite to bring the little ones through the critical period of infancy to a healthy, happy childhood. Robinson'S Patent barley contains all the elements for body-build-ing. It makes flesh, bone, sinew, and brain. It is an ideal food for babies. All grocers

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5430, 17 April 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5430, 17 April 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5430, 17 April 1907, Page 2

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